Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal recently engaged in separate discussions with Finland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Riikka Purra, as well as Minister of Economic Affairs Sakari Puisto, to enhance economic ties between India and Finland. The meetings aimed to boost trade and investment relations, focusing on key areas such as digitalisation, innovation, research and development, startups, and business partnerships.
A significant portion of the talks was dedicated to exploring collaboration in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, 6G, quantum technologies, semiconductors, space, and sustainability. Both nations expressed interest in deepening their cooperation in these cutting-edge fields, which are expected to play a crucial role in future economic growth and development.
The proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was a central theme during the meetings, with discussions centered around how this pact could enhance bilateral trade, attract investment, and create new opportunities for businesses in both countries. The potential benefits of the FTA were seen as a driving force for strengthening economic cooperation between India and Finland.
These discussions take place amidst ongoing negotiations between India and the European Union for a comprehensive trade agreement aimed at solidifying economic relations and fostering collaboration across various strategic sectors. The meetings underscore the commitment of both India and Finland to advance their economic partnership and explore new avenues for mutual growth.
